Friday, 22 July 2016

As part of the project ‘Clipping the Church’
this event brings together artist Tereza Buskova, curator Roma
Piotrowska and photographer Marta Kochanek to investigate the position
of a woman-mother-artist and explore representations of the maternal,
and different models of family and motherhood, in art.

The
discussion was preceded by a premiere screening of the video
Clipping the Church, a new work by Tereza Buskova, where she revives an
almost extinct English tradition and adorns St Barnabas Church,
Erdington with ornate baked bread and encircle it with 200 people.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Over the 20th century representations of the maternal in art have
drastically changed, shifting from devotional and idealised, challenging
traditional ideas of motherhood and exploring multifaceted categories
of maternal subjectivity, including plurality of voices.

As part of the project ‘Clipping the Church,’
this event brings together speakers including artist Tereza Buskova,
curator Roma Piotrowska and photographer Marta Kochanek to investigate
the position of a woman-mother-artist and explore representations of the
maternal, and different models of family and motherhood, in art.

The discussion will be preceded by a premiere screening of the video
Clipping the Church, a new work by Tereza Buskova, where she revives an
almost extinct English tradition and adorns St Barnabas Church,
Erdington with ornate baked bread and encircle it with 200 people.

Sunday, 3 July 2016

This gentleman not only choose award winning Barbers in the city... but
most importantly the stylish an fashionable corner shop in my
neighbourhood! Jewellery Quarter's Barbers celebrates a year in business
with their recent Barbershop of the Year award! Congrats gents! Glad to be commissioned to portray some trendy people recently - including my good friend Paul Davies ! Happy Anniversary!

Marta Kochanek of United Kingdom was Awarded Honorable Mention in Nudes
category for the entry entitled, " Cognitive Bodies ." The jury
selected winners from thousands of photography entries from over 85
countries.